"The posts for this school are very outdated. A new principal has been in place for several years. She is well-qualified and well-liked. The number of kids per classroom has gone down, plus there is a new "wheel" schedule there that gives the kids access to music and arts programs from specialized teachers. I volunteer at the school. I always have a good experience. It seems like the kids love their school and feel like they are learning and progressing. Plus, there is agreat deal of bi-lingual stuff going on. That can only be a plus for students who continue to live and work in California. I think that the API test scores are inflated to favor English-only kids. I would not hesitate to send a child to Meadow Homes Elementary."

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2011-10-04

"This school is highly unsatisfactory. 2011-2012 Back To School Night was conducted entirely in Spanish for grades K-2. It was a supreme waste of my time to be welcomed back to school and told about the staff and school goals in a language I do not understand. Dual immersion learning has created an unsavory environment for non-Spanish speaking parents and students. I am transferring my children out. Sad that public funds are so poorly disbursed and managed."

Other Review | Rating:Posted 2011-01-20

"As a former foreigner student (1971) at Meadow Homes I wish my kids could attend this school as it has helped me on my career. Ron de Groot - The Netherlands."

Teacher Review | Rating:Posted 2007-05-07

"As a former teacher there- Meadow Homes has awesome dedicated teachers- with little to no support from administration or district. The current administration lacks leadership, follow through, and discipline. The students here are wonderful, and enjoy learning- but decisions made by the administration makes it difficult for the best learning to be going on, and are not made with what's best in mind for the students. I loved working with these teachers and students- but with the administration did not make it a collaborative or productive learning environment."

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2006-09-01

"My daughter attended kindergarten (dual immersion) in 2005, and is now attending 1st grade (english speaking). The teachers are outstanding but the classes are overcrowded. This year there are 23 in her class (instead of 20). Last year was much worse."